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db[0][0]="085086087";
db[0][1]="Raphionacme velutina <span class=\"normal\">Schltr. (f. R. burkeii)</span>";
db[0][2]="PERIPLOCACEAE";
db[0][3]="n\oa";
db[0][4]="n\oa, Ju\oasi: !aie!aie (!ei!ei)";
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db[0][6]="045.jpg";
db[0][7]="1";
db[0][8]="<b>Foto:</b>&nbsp;The tuber of <i>Raphionacme velutina</i> is a source of water for Bushmen.";
db[0][9]="";
db[0][10]="A perennial herb about 20cm tall which grows from a thick tuber 10 to 20cm below ground on deep sands as well as loamy sands. The greyish-green leaves are opposite, small lanceolate and with a milky latex. Flowers and fruits have not been observed by the author.";
db[0][11]="<span class=\"bold\">Use:&nbsp;</span>The tuber is used as a water source when people are out in the bush for several days and no fresh water is available. The top of the tuber is cut away and the white flesh inside is mashed with a stick. The mashed flesh is pressed out between the hands and the squeezed out water is drunk. It is said to taste neutral, like usual water. The flesh can also then be eaten, but it is not well-liked, as it is said to dry out the mouth.";
db[0][12]="Fox 291, Giess p.323, Story p.38.";

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